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| author | Premji, Zahra Splenda, Ryan Young, Sarah |
| author_facet | Premji, Zahra Splenda, Ryan Young, Sarah Premji, Zahra Splenda, Ryan Young, Sarah |
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| contents | An Exploration of Business Librarian Participation in Knowledge Synthesis Reviews Premji, Zahra Splenda, Ryan Young, Sarah Academic Libraries Librarians Business Library Services Synthesis Knowledge Management Information Skills Training Library Role Meta Analysis Systematic reviews and other forms of knowledge synthesis are increasingly common in the social sciences, including in business and management research. We surveyed academic business librarians to determine the extent of their involvement, in any capacity, in knowledge syntheses. Of 71 eligible responses, 30 percent were involved in supporting knowledge synthesis, while others expressed an awareness of and interest in knowledge synthesis methods and have participated in training opportunities to support these types of projects in the future. While still nascent, knowledge synthesis support by business librarians presents potential as a new service area providing opportunities for deep engagement with faculty research. |
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| spellingShingle | An Exploration of Business Librarian Participation in Knowledge Synthesis Reviews Premji, Zahra Splenda, Ryan Young, Sarah Academic Libraries Librarians Business Library Services Synthesis Knowledge Management Information Skills Training Library Role Meta Analysis An Exploration of Business Librarian Participation in Knowledge Synthesis Reviews Premji, Zahra Splenda, Ryan Young, Sarah Academic Libraries Librarians Business Library Services Synthesis Knowledge Management Information Skills Training Library Role Meta Analysis Systematic reviews and other forms of knowledge synthesis are increasingly common in the social sciences, including in business and management research. We surveyed academic business librarians to determine the extent of their involvement, in any capacity, in knowledge syntheses. Of 71 eligible responses, 30 percent were involved in supporting knowledge synthesis, while others expressed an awareness of and interest in knowledge synthesis methods and have participated in training opportunities to support these types of projects in the future. While still nascent, knowledge synthesis support by business librarians presents potential as a new service area providing opportunities for deep engagement with faculty research. |
| title | An Exploration of Business Librarian Participation in Knowledge Synthesis Reviews |
| topic | Academic Libraries Librarians Business Library Services Synthesis Knowledge Management Information Skills Training Library Role Meta Analysis |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1336433 |